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'Clash of Clans' 2016 News & Update: Bugs Are Still Killing The Fun; Supercell Will Deal With 'CoC' Cheaters

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Supercell has been plagued with issues following their "Clash of Clans" December and March update. Supercell has already started fixing the issues, but a new report claims that the bug is still bothering the "Clash of Clans" players.

"Clash of Clans'" Bugs Continue To Be A Problem

According to News Everyday, the bugs and hitches in "Clash of Clans" in their March update have ruined the game experience of the loyal players. In fact, gamers are slowly quitting the game.

Parent Herald previously reported about Cam, a "Clash of Clans" player who amassed over one million subscribers on YouTube for covering strategy games for "CoC." Cam decided to quit "Clash of Clans" because he feels that the game is stuck.

"I've been getting bored of making 'Clash of Clans' videos," Cam said. "The game isn't changing enough. They added Town Hall 11, but it's basically the same thing as Town Hall 10 at a larger scale. The game just doesn't feel fresh anymore, and there's nothing new to make content on."

Several "Clash of Clans" fans understand Cam and agreed that Supercell's game has indeed become boring and repetitive. Cam's fan assured him that they would still subscribe to his channel even if he won't cover "Clash of Clans" anymore.

Supercell To Deal With "Clash of Clans" Cheaters

According to GottaBeMobile, Supercell added several features in the game and improved the war matchmaking. However, another concern that they have to address in "Clash of Clans" are the cheaters.

The "Clash of Clans" December update was the biggest update in three years and it changed the fate of the game forever. Many of the changes in the said update were to get rid of the cheaters, but it did not end the cheating issue.

Now, Supercell is taking action to encourage "Clash of Clans" gamers about Fair play. "We're stepping up our commitment to Fair Play!" Supercell wrote on their forum. "We consider "bot" and "mod" use cheating, and strongly encourage players to remove any aforementioned programs from their devices. By offering this warning, we hope to give all players a chance to enjoy our games the Fair way."
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